Tuesday, .Time 8, iiiiitf. MANY NEW FEATURES ADDED TO 1930 “BIBLE” Honor Code Message From Dean Ray Included—Book Mailed To Incoming Plcbcs Several innovations, never befoic attempted, will be found in the fresh man handbook that will be sent out by Uic Y. M. C A. to evoiy inembci of the class of 10.10, accoiding to W *.J. Duibin, cditor-m-chief. A message fiom the Donn of Wo men will make its initial appeal ante in the new handbook ns will the Penn Slate honor code. It is planned to •.end the hook to each incoming fresh man at least thiee weeks pnor to the opening of College. In this way it is hoped to give the newcomeis moie time to get acquainted with thou new life ns well as to receive some knowledge of the principles and ideals of the College Owing to the complications arising in the publishing, the map of the bor ough will not have a place in the vol ume. The publication will contain the same number of cuts as in fm mei years The 19:10 Student Hand book will be in the hands of the punt cis by the twenty-fifth of this month Seniors And Alumni Take Part In Program (Continued from fust page) Day Senior class day evcrcises, held m the open an theatre on the front campus at mne in the morning will itait off the day’s pioceodings. One hom latei the animal meeting of the members of the Penn State Alumni Association in the auditorium will be held At twelve-thirty an alumm luncheon will be served on the front campus while at one-thuly theie will be a paiade of classes to Beaver field. The committee has arranged for sev eral traik events and class stunts for Monday afternoon The Aimory will be decorated by AN unusual opportunity XJL is offered college stu dents to sell $lO.OO Acci dent and Health Policies for oneofthclargestand sound est companies in this coun try. Many agents make $150.00 a week and over. Quite a number have buUtup per. tnanent bualnenei of their own, and llVe now on the renewmli which come to them automatical- Iy_ ~ ~ . VVrilr Dept IA. Sutlo 215. » 75 Montgomery St, Jersey -» City, New Jersey No other cigarette in the world it like Canids. Camels eon • tain the choicest Turkish and Domestic tobaccos. The Camel hlend is the triumph of expert blenders. Even the Cantel cigarette paper is the finest made especially in France. Into this one brand of cigarettes is concentrated the experience and skill of the largest tobacco organization in the world. RAIN KEEPS COURTMEN IDLE—TO MEET BISONS After remaining idle over tl'o week end when inclement weathei prevent ed the playing of the match schedul ed with the University of Pittsbuigh netmon Sntuidny nftemoon, Penn State’s tennis sqund is driving with lenewed /enl in piopaiation foi the last contest of the year with Bucknell S.ituidnv Coach Ilnm’s proteges aie anxious to n\cnge thernseUes foi the 8-1 defeat they sustained at the hand* of the Bisons in the season’s opener, and me pointing for uctoiy Silverstein and company of Wilkes- Barre for the Commencement dance to be held Monday evening Dancing will continue until two o’clock. On Tuesday morning the academic procession will foim in fiont of the Library at nine-foity-fivc o’clock pro ceeding to the fiont campus for com mencement exercises In case of bad weather the cxeicises will be held m the auditorium Tickets piesented to seniois will be gi\en pieference until mne-thiriv Fiom nine-thirty until five, the.doois of the Audtionum will be open to anyone. The sixtv-sixth graduation exercis es wilt then teiminatc with a Senate luncheon to the Trustees and to the speaker of the dav. The luncheon will be held at Varsity Hall at twelve-tlmty. Get Extra Credits at Home— tMore than 450 courses in History, English. Mathematics, Chemistry, Zoology, Modem Languages, Economics, Philosophy, Sociology, ca., are given by correspondence. Learn how the credit they y aid may be applied on your college program. C'.talog describing courses fully, furnished on request. Write today. ®fjc ©uibcrSitp of £f)ican;o 85 ELLIS HALL CHICAGO ILLINOIS Have You Seen “The Woodward Cave?” \ If Not, Why Not? \ “A WONDER OF NATURE” f One-Half Mile of Underground Scenery | Located One and One-Half Miles | West of Woodward An hour’s drive from State College OPEN DAY AND NIGHT i comes that day of days—and suddenly you know you’re a Senior, at the top of the world —have a Camel! WHEN comes the day that can come hut once. And as a Senior you’ve reached your place at the top of the world—hare a Camel! For Carnet shares of its own enchantment with life’s memorable events. Camels arc of such choice tobaccos that they never tire the taste or leave a cigarctty after-taste. Re gardless of the money you pay, there is no mellower, friendlier or better cigarette made than Camel. r So this day as you’ve safely passed all the hazards to life’s sublimcst moment—know the taste, the contentment that is the due of the world’s experienced smokers. Have a Camel! THREE FRATERNITY NINES REMAIN IN TOURNAMENT Finals To Be Played Saturday Morning—Will Eliminate Odd Team By Lot Three contestants foi the Inteiftn teimty bnseball championship will bo loft in-the i mining after tonight’s contests, if the weathei does not in terfere. Last W’eck’s pin’ mg lesulted m Phi Kappa Psi easily defeating Alpha Zotn, 8-0; Sigma Nu expeiicnced some difiiculty but tonqiieied Tluti Xi, 4-‘», \a a haul fought game, Pin Kappa Sitfma had no trouble winning fiom Sigma Chi, 8-0, while Phi Sig ma Kappa took o\ei Kappa Delta Rho, 4*2, in a closeh contested stuig gk> Sntui dav Sigma Nu nosed out Al pha Chi Itlin, 1-0 Chi Pin was slated to meet Phi Kappa Tau hut the game was postponed. One of the thieo teams left in the contest aftei the semi-finals tonight will be diopped by diawing lots The date foi the final game is set for Situulay morn ing Because of the few plaving diys rcm.unmg, P T Stuigeon ’2 r ), intcr fiatermtv manage!, lequest-* .ill teams to he on the field piomptly foi * scheduled games. Our highest with, if you do not yet I now Camel <ji lahi), at that you try them IVf yite you to compare Camels with any axu retie mad i at any price. R J Rev noMi Tobacco Company Wimloti &aUui, N. C. k 7HE‘PEms STATE COLLEGIAN Council' Restricts Old Rushing Rules (Continued from first page) he published in the COLLEGIAN and sent officially to e\erv national fia ternity at Penn State and to the na tional ihnptcis o! headquaiteis of the guilty fiatcimty. “The guiltv fraternity shall then he diopped fiom this council si«* months of the college yc.u and notice of this action also shall he published and sent to all national fiiteiiutics and to the headquaiteis of the guilt., fiateinitv, ns mentioned abo\e.” If the poison who bon owed the bin oculais fiom my loom does not letum them, the\ will he reported as stolen Geoigc PcMosx, "lfi \\’ College 2lp WANTED—Young couple want posi tion ns cook and holpoi at Piatem itv House, good iefeiem.es ]-\n infoi matiun. inquire 722 K Leaser Axeniie 2t-p Look over your light fixtures be fore commencement and replace the old ones with new RIDDLE FITMENTS ' Wc allow 2$ per ct. for your old fixtures KEYSTONE POWER CORPORATION “The Logical Place To Buy Electrical Appliances” CATERERS— | Forget your troubles while * | taking exams and during j | House Party, by placing your | | ’ meat orders at * | WINNER’S MEAT MARKET f |, 111 St. Bell 293 | lal’s ANNUAL REDUCTION j Bigger Values Amazing Reductions | Begins Tuesday at 8.30 A. Every year before tlae boys leave, we endeavor to clean np our surplus stock of Shoes, Furnishings and Clothing. In this sale nothing will be reserved. Every article in the store will be reduced. MEN’S suits Men's Shoes women’s shoes Regular $37.50 Values Any Pair in All Our Novelty Shoes t!,eStore At S6d_s .Topcoats at | At Walkovers ats7 \ j Toptis Unionsuits at 69c. | Caps at &1.45 | \ j Shirts 11 Neckwear Hose White Lieee f Any Shirt in the Store j Bow Ties, 2 for $1.25 2 prforSl; 2prforsl.3s KNICKERS | | Sl | Four-in-Hands at 95c. $1,50 Hose at 95c. Special at | FOR THE HOUSE PARTY $7.50 and $8 Tux Vests at - - $4.95 I $1.50 Studs at Tux Shirts at $2.45 1 $1 Black Silk Hose at - Patent Leather Pumps at - - $4.95 | 134 S. ALLEN AL'S SHOP 134 S. ALLEN $ S FOR S \ l.l!—Furmtuic of 4 100 m a* paitnicnt. Will sell altogether or separately. Apnitmont to rent 502 West Denver Avenue, Telephone 211-It. 2lp LOST—Orange and green checked jacket. Sntuidnv, Mav twenty-ninth, at Mav D.iv Incnkfiist on Holme* Field Finder please return to the COLLEGIAN office Itp RUBBER CASE BATTERY j 13 PIRATE $15.00 Nittany Motor Co. i • I J) FOR SALE—IO24 Ford coupe, neulj enamelled and ovei hauled Pei feet tunning condition Jln\e pm chased a bigger cat and will sncnfice fm quick sale. Impine ' COhLEfiTAN office ;it-p. | RENT A CAR ' DRIVE-IT-YOURSELF i 116 McAllister St. 5 SPECIAL For The Week of JuneS to 14 Hats . . . $4.85 Fancy Silk Hose . .85 Caps . . . 1.85 Special Shirt Values 1.85 Suits . $35.00 to 50.00 THE FASHION SHOP CHAS. E. WILLIAMS “You Can Get It At Metzger’s” j Graduation Gifts Leather Bound Books By the best known authors Montag Stationery In Gift Boxes Fountain Pens Ftrre Three ALBERT DEAL& SON Heating AND Plumbing 117 Frazier Street o JOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOCOCO'J iWWXWJWM, iVWVV\ SALE I $1 per set 79c.
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